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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 TNI - Back Issues Archive of The National Interest
Jacksonian America is a folk community with a strong sense of common values and common destiny; though periodically led by intellectually brilliant men—like Andrew Jackson himself—it is neither an ideology nor a self-conscious movement with a clear historical direction or political table of organization.
Jacksonian chairs of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee are the despair of high-minded people everywhere, as they hold up adhesion to the Kyoto Protocol, starve the UN and the IMF, cut foreign aid, and ban the use of U.S. funds for population control programs abroad.
Jacksonians believe that the political and moral instincts of the American people are sound and can be trusted, and that the simpler and more direct the process of government is, the better will be the results.
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 21.htm
A Jacksonian, he served 1829-33; was still a Jacksonian when he returned, to serve from 1835-41.
A man of independent means, serving his first term as a Jacksonian, he seems to have remained in that camp, and would later serve briefly as Senator.
Was delegate from 1828-36, and upon Arkansas statehood, served in the Senate from 1836-48.
www.earlyrepublic.net /cong/21.htm

  
 TCS: Tech Central Station - Are the Jacksonians Sated?
Jacksonians punished George McGovern's anti-war presidential campaign in 1972 by re-electing Richard Nixon in a landslide.
Jacksonians respond to more dovish Wilsonians like John Kerry with indifference when they don't feel at risk, and with contempt when they feel we are in danger.
Jacksonianism is the most publicly reviled of the four traditions.
www.techcentralstation.com /032204A.html

  
 Farewell to a Great Jacksonian [Free Republic]
With its roots in the Scotch-Irish communities who settled in the colonial piedmont and opposed the wealthy merchants and planters in the opulent plantations of the coastal regions, Jacksonian populism is anti-government, anti-elitist, and pro-middle class.
Jacksonian populism and its avatars are not the most popular members of the American body politic.
After he died, alot of southern Democrats continued to call themselves Jacksonians, but none were TRUELY honoring the beliefs of Andy Jackson.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3b8486e73467.htm

  
 Andrew Jackson as Image
The coffin poster to the right was a popular anti-Jackson campaign motif concerning a trial and execution by Jackson of six militia men during the Creek War, immortalized against him in art and ballad as a popular piece of anti-Jacksonian imagery.
The Jacksonians and the Anti-Jacksonians were each in vehement possession of their own distinct "Andrew Jackson".
Vital to the development of the Jacksonian image was Jackson's hard charging attack at the battle of New Orleans in 1815, which ended with 2000 British killed and wounded, and American casualties of only eight dead and thirteen wounded (Ward, 17).
xroads.virginia.edu /~CAP/jackson/ima.htm

  
 Serebella Contents Antiseptic---Anti Nazi League
From Greek anti, against Not to be confused with ante-, Latin prefix meaning before.
Counteracting, neutralizing: antibacterial, antivirus anti- may become ant- before words beginning in a vowel: antacid.
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 Guardian Unlimited US elections 2004 Songs about the Southland
One of the strongest Jacksonian statements in American history came from Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who, like John Kerry, was a wealthy north-eastern aristocrat.
Because when Zell Miller - a Democrat from Georgia who is deeply unhappy with his party on matters of national defence - delivered the keynote address at the Republican national convention, he spoke in the purest tones of Jacksonian America.
Whatever the reason, it seems that not just southerners, but many other Americans, believe that a president from the south is likely to be tougher in wartime than one from the north, enough so to offset Democrats' generally weaker credentials in this area.
guardian.co.uk /uselections2004/glennreynolds/story/0,,1316272,00.html

  
 Readings.htm
In Jacksonian Miscellanies #9 are backwoods "plain talk" defenses of the doctrine of election and other Calvinist doctrines, as well as a plain statement of the doctrine of Original Sin, and similarly plain rejection of it.
Jacksonian Miscellanies #1 presented a hymn, "Lord I am Vile", an adaptation of Psalm 59, by Isaac Watts, illustrating the doctrine of human depravity, and the attitude of fear and cringing in God's presence.
Jacksonian Miscellanies #16 describes how Granville Moody, raised in a Calvinist faith, was converted to Methodism when he transplanted himself West.
www.earlyrepublic.net /ESSAYS/Readings.htm

  
 jacksonian party
This party should not be confused with Jeffersonian democracy, a term used to indicate the period when the government was run by aristocratic learned men, as opposed to the period of Jacksonian democracy where the common man ran the government.
The origins of this party lie in the Anti-Federalist Party, the group that opposed the adoption of the United States Constitution and insisted on the Bill of Rights.
In addition, some refer to the party as the Jeffersonian Republicans since Thomas Jefferson belonged to the party and had a major influence on its ideology; it is also referred to as simply the Republican Party, not to be confused with the modern Republican Party.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Jacksonian_Party

  
 amparty.doc
McCormick explains that among New England states Jacksonian sentiment was weakest in Vermont and Massachusetts and in New York and Pennsylvania Adams sentiment was weakest among the Middle States.
He argues that the Antimasonic party “served to fill a particular kind of political void….for various reasons where the contest for the presidency did not stimulate the formation of balanced parties oriented toward the presidential candidates, the Antimasons flourished.” Antimasons are barely distinguishable from National Republicans on most issues, in both state and national contests.
The Concept of Jacksonian Democracy: New York as a Test Case.
www.fredonia.edu /department/polisci/buonanno/amparty.doc

  
 jacksonian democ Free Essays
Jacksonians were the intense democrats of this time, his reforms and political views showed his commitment to the common man. However the Jacksonian Democracy advocated liberty and equality only of the white male working class.
DBQ #1 “ Jacksonian Democracy” In the 1820's and 1830's Jacksonian Democrats showed that they were the guardians of the United Stated Constitution, political democracy, individual liberty, and equality of economic opportunity only to a certain extent.
The Jacksonian Democrats were in extreme opposition to the nullification laws.
www.netessays.net /viewpaper/20434.html

  
 JACKSONIAN AMERICA term papers, research papers on JACKSONIAN AMERICA and essays at AcaDemon
This paper discusses the era of Jacksonian democracy, 1825-1835, which reorganized and redefined the values of its Whig predecessors and prepared America for the present-day polyarchical pluralist system.
"The purpose of this research is to show that the era of Jacksonian democracy, roughly the period 1825-1835, not only encompassed the values of its Whig predecessors but also reorganized and redefined those values in ways that directly shaped and prepared America, perhaps unwittingly, for the arrival of the present-day polyarchical pluralist system.
JACKSONIAN AMERICA term papers, research papers on JACKSONIAN AMERICA and essays at AcaDemon
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 U.s. Whig Party - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
Anti Jacksonian Politics Along the Chesapeake (Dissertations in Nineteenth Century American Political and Social History)
The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War
Speech of Richard Douglas: Delivered before the Whig convention, held in Columbus, February 22 and 23, 1836
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /u.s._whig_party.htm

  
 Twenty-first United States Congress - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Rufus de Vane King (Senator), Jacksonian, AL
In addition, the Senate was called into special session by President Andrew Jackson and met from March 4, 1829 to March 17, 1829.
This page was last modified 08:41, 11 September 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Twenty-first_United_States_Congress

  
 kennedy
Hostility toward the man of learning intensified with the emergence of Jacksonian democracy; indeed, Jackson’s battle with John Quincy Adams in 1828 came to be viewed, as Hofstadter observes, in terms of a clash between the aristocratic man of intellect and the democratic man of action.
Cooper’s response to this challenge was characteristically aggressive: while maintaining party loyalty, he attempted to reverse the populist tendencies of the Jacksonian movement through a series of propagandistic novels and treatises which culminated in the publication of The American Democrat.
When the rival Whig Party upset the Democrats in 1840 with the egalitarian "log cabin and hard cider" campaign of William Henry Harrison, the displacement of the learned gentleman in American politics had been accomplished.
www.compedit.com /kennedy.htm

  
 CheathemMark.htm
Whatever positions the Jacksonian movement assumed following its initial formation, two of its core beliefs, at least according to Jackson, were preservation of the Union and support for the Constitution.
Ibid., 195; Sioussat, Tennessee, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nashville Convention, 344-5; and Satterfield, A Moderate Nationalist Jacksonian, 424-5.
Robert Beeler Satterfield, Andrew Jackson Donelson: A Moderate Nationalist Jacksonian (Ph.D. diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 1961).
www.h-net.org /~shear/s2000.d/pa/CheathemMark.htm

  
 THE INVENTION OF PARTY POLITICS: FEDERALISM, POPULAR SOVEREIGNTY, AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN JACKSONIAN ILLINOIS
Anti-party Jacksonians came to learn that victory meant Van Burenite power over federal offices and federally held public lands, intrusive power used to build Democratic strength within Illinois.
Understanding that the partyists meant to back Van Buren for the vice presidency, anti-party Jacksonians responded by backing another candidate.
Their movement faltered when elite, Washington anti-Jacksonians scuttled Van Buren’s nomination as minister to England.
www.bsos.umd.edu /gvpt/lpbr/subpages/reviews/leonard-gerald.htm

  
 SHEAR-99 Program
During the Jacksonian era, citizen-soldiers joined the rest of the American population and enthusiastically embraced the rabid partisanship and maturing two-party system that permanently altered the political landscape.
Across the South, the state constitutional reform movements of the Jacksonian era fought to democratize Revolutionary and early national era state constitutions which, as a rule, restricted suffrage to property holders and left state legislative bodies malapportioned.
In the cotton South, the Jacksonian debate over race centered more on the prevention of insurrections, tighter regulation or removal of free blacks, and the desirability of regulating or even eliminating the interstate slave trade.
www.h-net.msu.edu /~shear/shear99-program-with-abs.htm

  
 jacksonian party
This party should not be confused with Jeffersonian democracy, a term used to indicate the period when the government was run by aristocratic learned men, as opposed to the period of Jacksonian democracy where the common man ran the government.
Shortly afterward, the party would split into two factions: the Democratic Party, led by Andrew Jackson, and the Whig Party, which was formed from the anti-Jackson coalition.
In addition, some refer to the party as the Jeffersonian Republicans since Thomas Jefferson belonged to the party and had a major influence on its ideology; it is also referred to as simply the Republican Party, not to be confused with the modern Republican Party.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Jacksonian_Party

  
 ANTI-MASONIO PARTY - LoveToKnow Article on ANTI-MASONIO PARTY
See Charles McCarthy, The Antimasonic Party: A Study of Political Anti-Masonry in the United^ States, 1827-1840, in the Report of the American Historical Association for 1902 (Washington, 1903); the Autobiography of Thurlow Weed (2 vols., Boston, 1884); A. Mackey and W. Singleton, The History of Freemasonry, vol.
In September 1831 the party at a national convention in Baltimore nominated as its candidates for the presidency and vice-presidency William Wirt of Maryland and Amos Ellmaker (1787-1851) of Pennsylvania; and in the election of the following year it secured the seven electoral votes of the state of Vermont.
In the elections of 1828 the new party proved unexpectedly strong, and after this year it practically superseded the National Republican party in New York.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /A/AN/ANTI_MASONIO_PARTY.htm

  
 Literature: Working Class Whites
Prior to the Civil War, ironically existing during the Jacksonian age of the common man, a genre of writing developed that dealt almost exclusively with poor whites and served as to solidify the stereotypes that have remained until the present day.
But mostly the "ideal" encompassed the 'darker phases': militant ignorance and anti intellectualism; brutal, violent racism; xenophobia; self-righteousness and blind defensiveness.
Thus the low state of high art, the Negro-lynching and Ku Kluxery, the suspicion of anything foreign, the incredible claims to superiority by the most impoverished of Americans.
xroads.virginia.edu /~MA97/price/lit.htm

  
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 Old Mormon Articles: Painesville Telegraph 1834-35
This northern Ohio outpost of the Jacksonians was a Democrat island in a sea of Western Reserve Federalists, Anti-Masons, and emerging Whigs.
Previous to the recent township elections here, it was generally understood that the Mormons and Jacksonians had agreed to share the "spoils" equally, in consequence of which the other citizens thought it useless to attend the polls.
The Mormons' decision to support the Jacksonian party in local and national politics eventually resulted in the establishment of a block-voting group of Democrats in Kirtland township.
www.lavazone2.com /dbroadhu/OH/paintel4.htm

  
 Spirit of the Times
With their anti- Jacksonian caricatures, racist undertones, and Confederate sympathizing, Southwestern humor sketches served as a perfect means to court Southern readers.
Porter's Whig principles, coupled with the fact that most horse breeders were wealthy Southern plantation owners, led to an appeal to and for a Southern reading audience.
etext.lib.virginia.edu /railton/projects/price/spirit.htm

  
 The 2004 Party Realignment A New Progressive Era Or Neocon FasicstDictatorship?
The shattering of the Democratic Party on the Vietnam issue was symbolized by the lawless police riot against peace demonstrators at the Democratic convention in Chicago in August 1968, which represented a major crisis inside the Democratic Party.
Parties that benefit from presidential realignments are also likely to capture both houses of Congress, as Roosevelt did in 1932.
The last phase of this cycle, marked by virtual one-party rule, is called the "era of good feelings." The last election of this cycle, that of 1824, was decided by the House.
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